Dealing with ignored attributes in choice experiments on valuation of Sweden’s environmental quality objectives
Abstract
In this paper we use follow-up questions to investigate whether attributes have been ignored in a
choice experiment on environmental goods. This information is subsequently used in the estimation of
the model by restricting the individual parameters for the ignored attributes to zero. We then
separately estimate the marginal willingness to pay (WTP) for the whole sample and for those who
took all attributes into account. We find no significant differences in mean marginal WTP between
these two models. However, when taking the shares of respondents who considered both the
environmental and the cost attributes (52 -69 percent of the respondents) into account, then the
marginal WTPs for each attribute change if the respondents who ignored the attributes have a zero
WTP. Hence, not taking into account whether respondents have considered the attribute could give
biased welfare estimates and wrong policy implications. We also investigate whether any socioeconomic
characteristics can explain who ignores attributes, and find that very few of the variables are
significant, indicating that we can only partly explain the behavior.
University
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
Institution
Department of Economics
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Date
2008-02-20Author
Carlsson, Fredrik
Kataria, Mitesh
Lampi, Elina
Keywords
Choice experiment
WTP
ignoring attributes
follow-up question
environmental quality objectives
JEL: D61, Q50, Q51
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
289
Language
eng